- [Instructor] Hi everyone.…In this lesson we will discover the two create tools…for increasing the structural integrity of our model.…Namely, Rib and Web.…Let's discover how this model was created.…I'm going to move our marker to the beginning…by selecting this button…and moving one step.…So I created a rectangular profile,…extruded this,…added fillets and…applied the Shell command.…

Let's discover Rib first.…Basically, it uses an open sketch curve…to create a thin feature.…Let's grab our line tool by hitting L…and, for the plane, I'm going to select our XY plane.…And, because we are sketching out the middle of our model,…I can select our Slice.…You have a better view.…Let's zoom in on this right portion.…

Let's place our first point at this corner.…Zooming in, left-click on this L point…and left-click here at the horizontal edge.…Zooming out, next hitting D for dimension,…I'm going to select this point and this point,…move up to have a horizontal dimension.…

Left-click here to place our dimension.…I'm going to key in 10, hitting Enter,…

Resume Transcript Auto-Scroll

Author

Released

1/29/2018

AutoCAD users who are migrating to Fusion 360 will encounter tools, terminology, and workflows that may differ from what they're used to. Although both are Autodesk products, AutoCAD and Fusion 360 are dissimilar in several ways. This course explores the key elements of Fusion 360 that every experienced AutoCAD user needs to know before moving their work to Fusion 360. Instructor Jomarc Baquiran helps to prepare you to make the switch by going over similarities and differences between AutoCAD and Fusion 360, how to model and assemble 3D components, how to create 2D drawings, and more.